php-install Digest 12 Aug 2003 02:05:21 -0000 Issue 1497

Topics (messages 11412 through 11416):

help!! downgrade php4.3.2 to php4.2.1
        11412 by: jens müller

help!! downgrad php 4.3.2 to php 4.2.1
        11413 by: jens müller

Question about reading GIFs
        11414 by: Michel Côté
        11416 by: Michel Côté

backup question
        11415 by: Robert Dietrick

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hello
i have install php 4.3.2
typo3 work not with php4.3.2 and now i installed php4.2.1
this php version breaks the connection server to client


how can i php4.3.2 downgraden or parallel to install??
gives a importantly file what i'm manuell deletet??


mfg
jens

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hello
i have install php 4.3.2
typo3 work not with php4.3.2 and now i installed php4.2.1
this php version breaks the connection server to client


how can i php4.3.2 downgraden or parallel to install??
gives a importantly file what i'm manuell deletet??


mfg
jens




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         Hi,
 
         I understand that GIF support is still a touchy thing, well
here in Canada anyway.  I also know that there’s a way to only read GIF
images and I’m trying to convince my server admin of that fact.
 
         Would anyone please send me any details the server admin would
need to configure the server so it’ll read GIFs but not write them?
 
         Thanks.
 
         Miche;

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        That's good and well for those of you who are in the United
States but us of the rest of the world we have to wait another year or
so.

        I would appreciate an answer to the question I'm asking.  I need
a document (or URL) to show my Internet host that the read-only function
for GIF is possible and has been done; I know it has since I had another
server with that capability.

        Thanks all

        Michel

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kevin Angus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 11 août, 2003 16:02
> To: Michel Côté
> Subject: RE: [PHP-INST] Question about reading GIFs
> 
> http://webreference.com/new/030619.html
> 
> The wicked witch is dead... At least in the US, the copyright covered
> creation of a gif
> Unisys started trying to force ISP's to pay them $$ because a web
server
> opened a file and displayed its contents, it's my understanding that
this
> issue never went to court, they only attached small ISP's.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michel Côté [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 12:36 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP-INST] Question about reading GIFs
> 
> 
> 
>          Hi,
> 
>          I understand that GIF support is still a touchy thing, well
> here in Canada anyway.  I also know that there’s a way to only read
GIF
> images and I’m trying to convince my server admin of that fact.
> 
>          Would anyone please send me any details the server admin
would
> need to configure the server so it’ll read GIFs but not write them?
> 
>          Thanks.
> 
>          Miche;
> 
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--- Begin Message --- I've recompiled php 4.2.2 with curl support for a friend (on a redhat 8.0 machine). Before I do the 'make install', I want to back up his existing php libraries & such, so that if the newly compiled version doesn't work, i can revert to the old version. Can anyone tell me what I need to back up? Is it just the apache module (/etc/httpd/modules/libphp4.so)? Something tells me there's more to it than this.

thanks.

-rob


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